There are two separate deposits: an enrollment deposit of $200 and an
on-campus housing deposit of $200 ($400 total). If your resources require you to
make these deposits at two separate times, please submit your enrollment
deposit first, then complete your housing application/deposit.

This deposit confirms your place in the incoming class. The priority deposit deadline for Fall 2015 is May 1.

Benefits to submitting a deposit early include the
ability to submit a housing deposit; allowing you to be first in
line for a housing assignment, as well as priority access to
other important next steps to becoming a Saint.

Summer 2015

Fall 2015

Held during the summer, and with options for both first-year and transfer students, advising and registration is designed to prepare you for your first semester as a Saint. You’ll meet with an academic advisor, register for classes and begin connecting with the Saint Martin’s community. More information coming soon!

Advising and Registration options, registration coming soon!

First-year undergraduate

On-island Hawaii registration in Honolulu will be held in late June.

Session one:
7/09/2015-7/10/2015

ATTENTION: Session one is for
CAP/Bridge students and recruited
athletes
ONLY. Please register for a
different session if you are not in one
of those groups.

Session two: 7/16/2015-7/17/2015

Session three: 7/23/2015-7/24/2015

Alternative advising: If you are unable to attend one of the advising and registration sessions on campus, alternative advising options may be requested. Requests for alternative advising will be reviewed and students notified of the decision shortly thereafter.

Transfer undergraduate

The Student Health Center provides
services for a wide range of health issues, assistance with chronic
medical conditions and community referrals. Access to the Student Health
Center is included with your semester health services fee.

Our School of Business
offers programs in accounting and overall
business management and is the largest program
on campus. The international track allows
students to get a hands-on international
experience!

The College of Arts and Sciences
offers a variety of exciting social science programs,
humanities, science, mathematics, nursing, languages and the
performing arts.

The College of Education and Professional
Psychology
offers a bachelor's degree program with a Washington Residency
Teaching Certificate in elementary education, special education,
or secondary subject area majors. CEPP additionally offers a
variety of graduate programs in education and counseling
psychology.

The Office of International
Programs and Development offers many exciting and
transformative opportunities to get involved in the global
community. They offer many affordable programs where you can
study abroad in hundreds of locations around the world. Whether
it be a semester abroad at one of our sister universities in
Japan, or a two-week mission trip to Mexico, there is a country
just waiting for you to explore!

Disability support services is committed to
providing resources for students with physical, learning, and psychological
disabilities. Students are encouraged to schedule a personal interview with the
Disability Support Services coordinator to discuss their individual needs and
support plan.